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Technology assessment and the drug use process.

D K Solomon1, D R Gourley, J R Brown

  • 1University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy, Memphis, USA.

The American Journal of Managed Care
|May 27, 1999
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This activity explores the formulary process, including its rationale, development, and advantages. It also covers the impact of new drug development, technology, and consumers on drug use, and the functions of the pharmacy and therapeutics committee.

Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • The formulary process is a critical component of healthcare systems, influencing drug selection and utilization.
  • Understanding the dynamics of drug development, technological advancements, and consumer behavior is essential for effective medication management.
  • The pharmacy and therapeutics committee plays a vital role in guiding drug policies and ensuring optimal patient outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To elucidate the rationale, development, and benefits of the formulary process.
  • To examine the influence of novel drug development and emerging technologies on medication use.
  • To discuss the essential functions of the pharmacy and therapeutics committee and the impact of consumer perspectives.

Main Methods:

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  • This activity involves a comprehensive review of existing literature and case studies related to formulary management.
  • It incorporates expert insights on the integration of new drug technologies and consumer engagement strategies.
  • Discussions focus on the operational aspects and decision-making processes within pharmacy and therapeutics committees.

Main Results:

  • Participants will gain a thorough understanding of formulary system advantages and the collaborative efforts involved in their creation.
  • The activity highlights how innovations in drug development and technology shape medication use patterns.
  • Key functions of the pharmacy and therapeutics committee and the evolving role of consumers are detailed.

Conclusions:

  • Effective formulary management requires a deep understanding of drug development, technology, and stakeholder input.
  • The pharmacy and therapeutics committee is central to optimizing drug use and achieving desired health outcomes.
  • Adapting to consumer influences and technological advancements is crucial for modern healthcare systems.